On this episode of Liberty Under Attack, I am once again joined by our creative consultant, Kyle Rearden. The foundation of this episode is George H. Smith’s article titled Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office Under the United States Constitution? It is part of an ongoing series, wherein Smith discusses the abolitionist movement and their arguments against political action.

That said, it was just the foundation–this episode was completely free-flow, other than the few excerpts read out of the article, and it honestly did go all over the place; more on that in the introduction to the episode. Topics discussed include: social contract theory, anarchist politicians, further arguments against voting, and much, much more.

If you enjoy this style of podcasts, please let me know and we will do more like them. Please enjoy and share this around!

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Shane is the founder of Liberty Under Attack Radio, The Vonu Podcast, and LUA Publications, an independent publishing company. He has been a guest on many podcasts and radio shows and his work has appeared on sites all over the alternative media. When he's not producing content (which isn't often), he enjoys riding four wheelers, reading, and drumming.

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“I have to study: philosophy, higher mathematics, physics, psychology. As to physics—learn why mind and reason are so decried as impotent when coping with the universe. Isn’t there some huge mistake there?” -Ayn Rand, The Journal of Ayn Rand (1929)

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